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   在 2022年2月14日星期一 UTC+8 20:18:04, 写道:   
   > "??? Wang Qianyi (Nan)" wrote in message   
   > news:e122e86b-5028-49ba...@googlegroups.com...   
   > RE:    
   > > You might not have noticed this but Jerome's numbers are all the Fibonacci    
   > > and Primes under 59, supplemented by 2 others. ;-)    
   > >    
   > > MJ    
   > That would be an interesting idea to test all those interesting numbers!    
   >    
   > Have you tried adding the sum of statistical mode?    
   > Take an arbitrary number, such as 48965, then add the individual digits to    
   > obtain 4+8+9+6+5=32, and then add the results to get 3+2=5. This form of    
   > summing is known as the sum of statistical mode.    
   >    
   > If A*B=C, then multiplying the number whose sum is A by the number whose sum    
   > is B yields a sum equal to the sum of C. 3*4=12, for example. 3*4=12, for    
   > example.    
   >    
   > Take a number with a sum of sum of statistical mode of three, such as 201,    
   > and multiply it by a number with a sum of sum of statistical mode of four,    
   > such as 112, to get 201*112=22512, and the plurality of 22512 is 3    
   > (2+2+5+1+2=12, 1+2=3), therefore 3*4=12, and the sum of sum of statistical    
   > mode of the number 12 is likewise three.    
   >    
   >    
   > Round 11 Saturday, February 5, 2022.    
   > Winning Numbers: 08, 24, 36, 39, 46, and 56.    
   > The sum of sum of statistical mode are as follows: 8, 6, 9, 3, 0, 2.    
   >    
   > Wed, Feb 9, 2022, Round 12 UK LOTTO 659    
   > 12 16 17 43 53 57 are the winning numbers.    
   > The sum of sum of statistical mode are 3, 7, 8, 7, 8, 3    
   >    
   >    
   > Both periods' sum of sum of statistical mode contain the same numerals, 3    
   > and 8.    
   >    
   > Nan   
   > ~~    
   >    
   > That statistical sum thingy goes whoosh over my head. ;-)    
   >    
   > I think Jerome is happy to just run the Prime Fibs (Primes and Fibonacci's    
   > under 59 + 2 extras) to see how they do over this 20 draw series. At the    
   > moment his average hit is 2.5 per draw, whereas Jink's Hit ratio is 3.2.    
   > Looking at the Lotto 6/59 game a set of 1, 2 or 3 prime fibs in your 6    
   > number selections gives an 82% strike rate with a mode of 2. The suggestion    
   > there is that it's not that reliable.    
   >    
   > MJ   
    True. In fact, I don't think any method of picking numbers guarantees a high   
   probability of winning consistently, but the key point is that you can create   
   the highest possible score in the shortest possible time.   
      
   Nan   
      
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